tray
tray /tr'eɪ/ (trays)
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A tray is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or metal, which usually has raised edges and which is used for carrying things, especially food and drinks.bak|ing tray (baking trays)
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A baking tray is the same as a baking sheet. (BRIT)in tray (in trays)
also in-tray
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An in tray is a shallow container used in offices to put letters and documents in before they are dealt with. Compare out tray.
≠ out trayout tray (out trays)
also out-tray
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An out tray is a shallow container used in offices to put letters and documents in when they have been dealt with and are ready to be sent somewhere else. Compare in tray.
≠ in tray
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A tray is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or metal, which usually has raised edges and which is used for carrying things, especially food and drinks.bak|ing tray (baking trays)
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A baking tray is the same as a baking sheet. (BRIT)in tray (in trays)
also in-tray
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An in tray is a shallow container used in offices to put letters and documents in before they are dealt with. Compare out tray.
≠ out trayout tray (out trays)
also out-tray
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An out tray is a shallow container used in offices to put letters and documents in when they have been dealt with and are ready to be sent somewhere else. Compare in tray.
≠ in tray